Indeterminate Microcalcifications at 39

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Missa
Missa Member Posts: 4

I had a mammogram and then follow-up mammogram which shows microcalcifications that are indeterminate. I am scheduled for a biopsy next week. I have been told that calcifications are common and that 80% of biopsies are benign, but are these statistics still true for someone that is 39? I keep telling myself not to worry, but's hard not to. My mom has had breast cancer (not diagnosed until 55) and has had 5 other primary cancers. I've also had a grandmother and an aunt with ovarian cancer. Needless to say, my family history is not great!

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  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 868
    edited February 2019

    Missa did you get a Birads score from your mammo? I know this is hard, but you are taking care of yourself, and if something is wrong you will get the right plan in place. As far as I know, the 80% benign still applies for your age. Please keep us posted. What day is your biospy?

  • farmerlucy
    farmerlucy Member Posts: 3,985
    edited February 2019

    Also I’m wondering if your doctors recommended genetic counseling/testing for you. Any ovarian cancer in the family should be a red flag.

  • Missa
    Missa Member Posts: 4
    edited February 2019

    Tresjoli2 - I did not get a Birads score, but I also didn't ask. I gathered that they were trying to provided as little info as possible to help avoid worry. I was honestly a little stunned when I was in the doctor's office. My biospy is on Wednesday.

    farmerlucy - they haven't recommended genetic counseling yet. I have done 23andme for other reasons and I do not have any variants for BRCA1 or 2, so that's good! I do have a great gyno who is very watchful of me. I am also in an ovarian cancer screening program at the local university.

  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 868
    edited February 2019

    We will be rooting for you Wednesday. Try to get a copy of your mammo report.

  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 868
    edited February 2019

    miss how did things go?

  • Missa
    Missa Member Posts: 4
    edited February 2019

    Good news! All benign. Thank you for your support!

    DIAGNOSIS:

    A. SUBMITTED AS "LEFT BREAST, UPPER OUTER QUADRANT, MIDDLE 1/3 WITH
    CALCIFICATIONS, RIBBON-SHAPED CLIP, 4A, STEREOTACTIC NEEDLE CORE BIOPSY FOR 49.0
    MM IN EXTENT MICROCALCIFICATIONS:
    NEGATIVE FOR ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA, CARCINOMA IN SITU OR INVASIVE
    CARCINOMA.
    PROLIFERATIVE FIBROCYSTIC CHANGES WITH ASSOCIATED BENIGN
    MICROCALCIFICATIONS.
    DEEPER SECTIONS REVEALED NO ADDITIONAL FINDINGS.

  • blah333
    blah333 Member Posts: 270
    edited March 2019

    Very good! But you may still want to get genetic testing. They have many more genes they test for now. My mom got DCIS at age 50 and despite my grandmother having breast cancer and dying from it in her 70s, I thought it wouldn't effect me, at least not until much later. I was wrong and got it at 35. Neither my mom or I have BRCA 1 or 2 (or even any of the other variations I was able to test for. Calcifications are common but usually in older people. It's usually a problem when it appears as a cluster. Please monitor this!!!

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